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March 2016
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March 18, 2016
Free events for kids during spring break
Ky. education team reviewing progress of Bryan Station High
Lexington police detective pepper-sprayed by shoplifting suspect
Trump candidacy
McConnell and the Supreme Court
Access to abortion upheld for now
Mitch McConnell won’t consider Obama judicial nominee from Kentucky
Sweet Sixteen quarterfinals: Live updates from Rupp Arena
UK to throw pizza party after Cats’ first-round game
Women’s NCAA basketball tournament TV schedule for Saturday
UK women ready to ‘play their best basketball of the season’
Oklahoma State, Travis Ford officially part ways
Sweet Sixteen notes: Cameron Mills missing out on Dunbar’s run
Big Blue Links: Kentucky-Indiana basketball border war comes to NCAA Tourney
Senate bill narrowly protects religious business owners
Environmental regulations have limits, consequences
U.S. has aided more than wronged
Painter Paul Brett Johnson brought Kentucky mountains to his canvas
Boys’ Sweet 16: Goodin, Taylor County roll over shorthanded Mason County
Man shot in the leg at Palomar Centre
Why John Calipari wants this Kentucky team to have fun with NCAA Tourney wins
Kentucky basketball recovers from shaky offensive start to get first NCAA Tourney win
UK’s stonewall defense smothers Stony Brook in NCAA’s first round
Boys’ Sweet 16: South Oldham burns Owensboro Catholic
Kentucky State Police investigate shooting death in Ohio County
NCAA basketball tournament TV schedule for Sunday
Akhator a positive force for Kentucky amid a life of hardship
Harlan’s Jordan Smith celebrates debut album with hometown fans
Reporter/anchor Kristen Pflum leaving WLEX 18
Police seeking juvenile in Palomar Centre shooting case
Sweet Sixteen: NewCath cruises into semis, pounds Murray 75-54
Sweet Sixteen: Dunbar rallies past Bowling Green
How Kentucky and Indiana match up — with a game prediction
Fayette County under open burning ban until noon Saturday
Daffodils and magnolias bring out the first colors of spring
Fayette County Public Schools schedules annual testing for May
General Assembly sends Mackey Act to Bevin
Shooting in Pikeville being investigated as a murder-suicide
Clock is ticking for Kentucky lawmakers to finish state budget
Alex Meyer headed back to minors, unsure of future role with Twins
Hoosiers say matchup with UK ‘will be wild’
John Wall’s second straight triple-double helps Wizards edge 76ers
Boys’ Sweet 16 notes: Tournament off local air waves for first time in half-century
Derby Watch: Influence of leading sire Tapit far-reaching
Native plants beneficial to Kentucky landscapes, even in small yards